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Penn scholar to speak as part of Tulane anti-racism series


 
The final installment of the Dean’s Speaker’s Series on Anti-Racism and the Disciplines, a program of the Tulane University School of Liberal Arts, will take place on Thursday, April 29 with a lecture by Sarah J. Jackson, a communication studies expert at the University of Pennsylvania.
Jackson, the Presidential Association Professor and co-director of the Media, Inequality & Change Center at Penn, will speak virtually on the topic of “Anti-Racism and Communication Studies” beginning at 6 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public via Zoom. It will be moderated by Thorn Chen, an assistant professor of communication and Asian studies at Tulane. ....

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Why do people still get print newspapers? Well, partly to start up the grill (seriously)


Why do people still get print newspapers? Well, partly to start up the grill (seriously)
“Appropriating the newspaper is tied to non-news practices which are meaningful to the actors, although they might seem trivial to some scholars.”
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